—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. September 17. 1960 2 At Lancaster Yards Trading Slow But Steady LANC YARDS s CATTLE: 4600 compared with 4396 last week. Supply included 50 per cent slau ghter steers, 40 per cent stockers and feeders Trad ing was slow. Slaughter ste ers weie steady on wgts. under 1150 lbs, heavier wgts 25, spots 50 lower. Cows were 25 higher. Bulls strong Stockers and feeders steadj. Several loads and lots of 1020-1250 lb slaughter ste ers, prime grade, brought 27- 27 35 and the bulk of the choice grade steers 25 50 - 26 50, lew loads high choice and prime 26 75, good to low choice 23 75-25.50, standard 21 50-23 50 Few lots good and cho.ce heifers sold for 21- 50. Cutter and utility cows ranged from 15-17 25, while canne'-s and low-cutters bro ught 14-15 25 Medium and good bulls sold at 20-22 50, good grade 22 50-24 50, few 25’ 25 50 Medium and good 600-800 stock steers made 22- 50, and a load choice 738 1b 25 50 Load choice 91.0 lb feeder steers 24 50. medium and good 800-1050 lbs 20 50-22 50, few down to 20 CALVES- 775/Compared with 737 last week Trading ■was moderatelv active Veal ers steady Good and choice vealers sold tor 26-31, choi ce and prime 31-34, and a few 35, standard and low-go od 1 20-26, utility down to 16. HOGS 1675 compared to 1068 last week. Trading was moderately active. Barrows and gilts and sows were st rong US 1-2 195-225 lb. barrows and gilts brought 17- 75 - 18 50 several lots of CHAIN SAW SERVICE CENTER New & Uied ' Snovely'a Farm Servic# NEW HOLLAND EL 4-2214 CUT FOIL BILLS up4oso%i with the al! new FUEL SAVINS SUPER FLOOR HEAT see it now! L.H. BRUBAKER 350 Stmsburg Pike - Lane. R. D. 3- Litiiz, Pa. Ph. Lane. EX 7-5179 Strasfaurg OV 7-6002 Lititz MA 6-7766 U.S. no 1 195-220 lbs. sold at 18.75-19. while the bulk of the U.S. 1-3 190-235 lb butchers brought 17-17 75. 235-250 lb barrows andgdts sold at 16 75-17 25. US. 1-3 mostly 2-3 300-600 lb. sows brought 11-14. SHEEP: 350 compared to 717 last week. Trading was moderately active. Spring sK aughter lambs steady wet fleeces considered Good and choice spring lambs brought' 17 50-20, and a lew lots of choice and prime 80-100 lb brought 20-21, with utility and low-good 16-18 50. Chicago CaHle Receipts Largest Since January CATTLE Local receipts increased 20 per cent over holiday shortened period last week and largest since Jan uary Percentages of various giades in slaughter steer sup ply about 10 percent prime, 65-70 percent choice, and 20 percent good- Average weight of slaughter steer several pounds below the 1161 lb. average last week Price range through vari ous grades of s’aughter steers continued very narrow with weight as much or more a price determining factor as grade in many cases. Choice and prime steers over 1200 lbs 50-1 00 lower, weights over 1300 lbs mostly 1 00 lower Other steers steady to 50 lower Heifers mostly steady, cows steady to 50 j USED TIRES I CERTIFIED VALUES ■ $l.OO Dpwn i s,qr,s ere I B.F.Goodrich M PRINCE & VINE STS., LANCASTER Ph. EX 2-2196 m Open Friday Night 'Til 9 Increase yaur egg profits — ORDER H&N MARK U LEGHORN PULLETS From FLORIN FARMS companion to the famous H & N Nick Cluck Leghorn ■- . America’s all-tune profit Champion. * LARGE WHITE EGGS at an early age, plus famous H & N Breeding for 'high production, high livability and superior egg quality—Vitally im portant now to qualify for USDA’s “Fresh Fancy” pro grams Fiee descriptive circular Write or phone now FLORIN FARMS, me POULTRY FARM & HATCHERY MOUNT JOY, H. D. “1 OL 3-9891 Vintage Livestock Largest Run On Record' Receipts at tlie -September 13 auction at Vintage includ ed 725 head of .cattle, the lar gest run m the sale’s history. Included in the run were 200 head of stackers and feeders. Compared with last week's market slaughter steers were steady to 25 lower Cows were steady to weak, bulls steady. Several lots of high choice 'and prime 950 to 1,250 lb. slaughter steers made ;26 50 to 27 35. Bulk of the choice steers were 25 25 to 26 50. Good to low choice hiade 23.- 25 to 26 Standard sold down to 21 and 23 with several lots higher. Bulls 25-50 higher. Vealers and stackers and feeders steady Five loads of prime 1225-1311 lb steers 27.00 and 27 25. Many loads mixed choice and prime 1350-1500 lbs. 24- 25 00. Bulk choice and mixed choice and prime slaughter steers 24 00-25 75. _ Bulk good steers 22.00-23 75. Good and choice vealers 22 00 25 00, standard 17 GO -22 00. Load choice 935 lb. feeding steers 25.40. Several loads and lots good & choice 700-950 lb. feeding steers 21 50-23 00, few mixed med ium and good and medium 700-1000 ib stocker and feeder steers 19 00-21 00. Load choice 596 lb. stock steer 19 -21. Good choice 596 lb stock steers 25 00. Advertising Pays New Holland Heavies Sell Receipts included 962 cat tle at the September 14“ auc tion at New Hoi and. Com pared with last week slaugh ter steers were generally steady but weights above 1,- 200 pounds mostly 25 lower. Cows were steady to weak with bulls steady. Several lots or high choice and prune 1,000 to 1,100 lb. slaughter steers made 26.60 of low good short iea steers at 22 to 23. Cutter and utility cows made 15 50 to 16.85 with canners and low cutters bringing 13 75 to 15 50 Util ity and commercial bulls made 21 to 22 50 with grade bulls going at 22 50 to 24 Several lots oi medium & good 600 to 800 pound stock steers were 22 to 22.50 with a few common 800-875 lb. Holstein feeder steers at 17- 20 to 18 Medium and good stock steer calves 22.50-23 85 Calves 515.~ Vealers sold 100 higher .with good and choice bringing 25 to 31 Choice and prime made 31 to 34.50. Standard and low good made 21-26 with utility down to 17. Hogs. 95 Barrows & gilts steady. Several lots U S 1 and 2 grades 191-206 pounds 38to18 10 One to three grade, 198 222 pounds 17 60 to 17 75 Few lots of 2 to 3 grade 238 to 240 pound butchers 17.25 to 17 75 Sheep; 79 Few lots cull spring slaughter lambs 9 75- 11.75 Cull to choice slaught er ewes 2.50 to 6 25. Lot of medium 62 pound feeder lambs 12.75. HIGH PRODUCERS? Dairy authorities say- that X out of 10 cons could produce more milk with greater return over feed cost, if just given the chance. Why? Because artificial insemination .and un proved selection of sires have increased most herds up to a potential of 450 lbs. of fat or moie. Special Feeding Program The Beacon Hi-Spoed Dairy Program docs away with set grain to milk ratios, which tend to under feed high producers overfeed the low. The Boa con Hi-Speed Program provides scientific feeding schedules according to the potential production of each cow. It matches the feed to the need for moie milk, greater return over feed"cost. A rocmit summary of 28 herds on D.H I iioiiig the Beacon Program, shows increased nnlk production of lbs. per cow, 14 of these heids had been on the Beacon program two full years Their increase per cow for the two-year period was 1718 lbs. of milk, and $43.28 additional income oven feed, cost. Be sure your cows are producing- up to the limits of their bml-in ability. Call us today f Ol details on the Beacon Hi-Speed Dairy Feeding Program. The Beacon Milling Company A DIVISION OF SPENCER KELLOGG & SONS. INC ' PHILADELPHIA & CARLISLE STS., YORK. Telephone; York 8-2341 BEACO Lower to 26.85, with the bulk the choice steers at o-. 0-2.6.50. 2.6.50. Low good to I 5 made 23,50 to 25 75 standard brought 21 t 0 23, Good to choice u.,.' weighing 800 to 1,002 crossed the block at ->i Un 23 85. Cutter and utility » were 15 50 to 1680 r''' 1 and low cutters 13 7s 75. Utility and co mr ’° 1 bulls 21-23 with good bulls 22.50 23 85. Two int 1 good grade 818 to 829 feeder steers 21-21 50 y 1 Calves; 369 Vealer-, en mg average choice and £ low mostly 1 00 lowet r, choice and prime vealeis 1 1 higher. Good and choice u. ers 25 to 31 with choice prime 31 to 36. Sevcial i„ at 36.50 - 37 50. Standard low good made 20 25 w, utility down to 16 The September 14 sale dairy cattle had receipts 163 cows, 10 stock bulk a 16 stock heifers Top fresh cows were in ciemai and active All other W were very draggy Fresh cows, Holstein* $350-500. Guernseys - $2O 250. others - $2OO-455 Bui $llO-175. Heifers - $65135 Hurricane Donna 6id n dampen the Septembei horse sale when the 2Q6 h-; ot horses, ponies and hna continued at steady pucf All mules continued to 1 to the killer market Ponies, mares - $9013 geldings - $5O 110, udit horses - $lOO-210, dnvu horses - $lOO-170. 7Vz - BV> cents J Here are the Results